CRC F1
#50
Tech Champion
True, but those who have raced pancars FOREVER have been using SAE hardware and tools since the dark ages. It's nice that there's finally an F1 car that I don't have to stock a bunch of metric hardware to enable me to race. This, like all arguments, has two sides.
#51
Tech Master
Looking at the Cambergain pictures, may I ask what servo they were using? They look really small!
#52
thank you all for the kind words. brian wynn deserved to win the race, but got tangled with a back marker on the last lap, i was lucky enough to be there to take advantage. he drove great all weekend, and it was a shame to see him off to the side when i went by on the last lap.
Congrats again to Mario for the win - that belt really suited you
Tough break for Bryan. He'd driven a great final and looked to have it sown up. F1 as an open wheel class can do that - better luck next time.
Well doe to Frank and the CRC team for another winner out of the box. Looking forward to the car being commercially available. Hope that is before the Snowbirds
#53
Tech Elite
Join Date: Dec 2005
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thanks mark.
#54
Tech Elite
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: 5280 Raceway. Denver's finest RC facility
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crc prototype wtf-1 qualifies and finishes 1-2 at the halloween classic in cleveland over the weekend.
congrats to brian wynn and wayne gerber on a dominant weekend.
congrats to brian wynn and wayne gerber on a dominant weekend.
#55
Look at these fine looking CRC guys
Also 1 - 2 in WGT
https://www.facebook.com/#!/photo.ph...type=1&theater
#57
Has the WTF-1 been raced on asphalt? No carpet tracks near me!
#58
Look at these fine looking CRC guys
Also 1 - 2 in WGT
https://www.facebook.com/#!/photo.ph...type=1&theater
Also 1 - 2 in WGT
https://www.facebook.com/#!/photo.ph...type=1&theater
http://www.teamcrc.com/crc/modules.p...rticle&sid=185